Research Article
Genotype-Phenotype Correlation of G6PD Mutations among Central Thai Children with G6PD Deficiency
Table 3
Genotype of G6PD mutations and G6PD levels in 73 affected males and 27 heterozygous females.
| Genotype of G6PD mutation (n) | G6PD level (IU/ml.RBC) (mean±SD (min–max)) | Affected males | Heterozygous females |
| Viangchan (45) | 17.18 ± 9.35 (5–45) | 138.63 ± 34.2 (61–189) | Canton (15) | 12.6 ± 7.72 (3–26) | 137.17 ± 53.04 (84–195) | Kaiping (15) | 17.92 ± 10.91 (7–36) | 9, 129, 180 | Mahidol (9) | 15.5 ± 7.77 (8–29) | 108, 109, 136 | Quing Yan (4) | 13 | 100, 152, 177 | Aures (2) | 3, 10 | — | Coimbra (2) | 23, 34 | — | Songklanagarind (2) | 3, 28 | — | Union (2) | 9, 10 | — | Valladolid (2) | 76 | 159 | Chinese-5 (1) | 25 | — | Mediterranean (1) | 15 | | Total (100) | 16.7 ± 11.5 (3–46) | 133.6 ± 43.4 (9–195) | | (73) | (27) |
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Data shown as mean±SD or number (percent).
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